Cast member Emilia Clarke arrives for the season four premiere of the HBO series "Game of Thrones"
IN PHOTO: Cast member Emilia Clarke arrives for the season four premiere of the HBO series "Game of Thrones" in New York March 18, 2014. Reuters/Lucas Jackson

Now in production for her upcoming movie “Me Before You,” “Game of Thrones” star Emilia Clarke is becoming one of Hollywood leading ladies as she jumps from one movie to the other. The British actress was barely unrecognizable as she started filming the romantic comedy wearing a new hairdo and colour of hair, a look that is far different from her GOT character.

The 28-year-old actress was photographed wearing a tartan style blazer, with a ruffled white shirt and black skirt. Looking stylish and chic, the natural brunette will be in a romantic drama in Oxford wherein Emilia gets close to a paralytic man that she is taking care of in the movie.

This is a totally new role for her as she has already become one of the most iconic women in the past years and even landing the 9th spot for FHM’s Sexiest Women in The World list this year. Her playing the role of Daenerys Targaryen in the hit series from HBO made Emilia one of the most recognizable faces on television and on the Internet.

Clarke stars as Louisa in “Me Before You”, a girl who came from a small town as she takes of Will Traynor, played by “The Riots Club” star Sam Claflin. Louisa loses her job and was hired to take of the newly paralyzed Will where easily bonded with.

Acting alongside Olivier Award winner Janet McTeer, Camilla (Will’s mother), the actress is looking fresh as walks around the Oxford set. She is set to reunite with “Game of Thrones” co-star Charles Dance, or also known as Tywin Lannister who was killed during the show’s previous season.

To be directed by Thea Sharock, “Me Before You” also stars “Downtown Abbey” actor Brendan Coyle and “Doctor Who” actress Jenna Coleman. Other stars in the film include Matthew Lewis, Vanessa Kirby, Ben Lloyd-Hughes and Stephen Peacocke.

“I went back to GOT and it was like coming home,” said the “Terminator” star in an interview with Vogue after returning to the set of the TV series. “Just the smell of the hotel in Belfast made me feel safe. I told myself, forget the big game plan; all I want is to do jobs that make me happy.”

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